The Seyad
School, Courtallam is an important landmark in the
series of educational projects and programmes launched by the Seyad
Welfare Society, the promoters of philanthropic and charitable
causes. The Society was founded by the Seyad Group of Companies
which include the Seyadu Beedi Company, the Seyad Cotton Mills Ltd. and
the Seyad Shariat Finance Ltd.

The
School was formally inaugurated on Friday, June 30, 1995 and has been
rendering valuable service to young boys and girls hailing from Tamil Nadu,
Kerala, etc.

The Governing Body takes very keen
interest in the activities of the School and aims at making this
institution a centre of
excellence in this part of our great nation.

Mission:

Inaugurated on Friday, June
30,1995 the School is a milestone in the series of educational projects
and programmers launched by the Seyad Welfare Society, with a view to
promoting education as a means of social welfare. The Society was
founded by the Seyad Group of companies which include the Seyad Beedi
Company, the Seyad Cotton Mills Ltd. and the Seyad Shariat Finance Ltd.

Vision:Imparting quality education to all at
moderate cost, irrespective of caste or creed, providing proper
environment to a child to bloom into a total human being - this is the
vision set before the School.

Staff:The teaching faculty are qualified,
competent and experienced in their respective fields. There are 28
members of teaching staff and 6 non-teaching and supportive staff to
motivate the students to achieve excellence.

A
Test a Day :Stds.
X and XII students are given daily tests in the order of a subject
a day and the report is sent to the parents.

Progress Report :The
School sends periodically the cumulative record of scholastic
performance of every student to his/her parents in the form of a
progress report showing the achievements.

The daily homework with assignments in each subject is informed to the parents of the day-scholars through SMS every day. Hostellers are under the care of
the respective Dorm-tutors and the students' academic activities are monitored by the Deputy Warden.

Visiting Parents :
a) On arrival at School, they should inform the Security Guard and
furnish him with details.
b) They are
requested to park their vehicles only in the parking area.
c) They should,
unless it is an emergency, avoid visiting their children during School
days.
d) Visiting Days
are:
1)1st Sunday of the month - Parents of Std. VI
2)2nd Sunday of the month - Parents of Std. VII
3)3rd Sunday of the month - Parents of Std. VIII
4)4th Sunday of the month - Parents of Stds. IX, X, XI, XII
5)5th Sunday of the month - All classes with prior permission
e) Visitors are
allowed to meet the students only in the visitors' room.
f) Parents should
get the prior permission of the Principal on other days to see their
children.
g) Visitors are not
allowed to see students after 6.00 p.m.
h) Parents should
bring back their children in time to the School whenever they are taken
out. Late comers will be fined Rs. 100/- each.
i) Parents are
encouraged to meet their children's class teachers and their
Tutors-in-charge
to discuss the performance of their children.
j) Visitors are not
allowed to enter the dormitories without the permission of the Deputy
Warden or Resident Tutor.
k) Parents can
contact their children over the telephone only during the following
scheduled time: